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AI Estimated Value
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$2,500 - $3,500
AI estimate as of August 16, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting
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This timepiece is presented as a stainless steel automatic dive watch featuring a vibrant blue dial with a sunburst finish. The watch case and integrated bracelet exhibit a polished metallic finish, showing noticeable surface wear, hairline scratches, and scuffs consistent with regular use. The dial displays prominent Arabic numerals marking the hours, accompanied by a secondary inner 24-hour scale. The face features visible text and markings, including 'BREITLING', '1884', 'Superocean', 'CHRONOMETRE', 'AUTOMATIC', and '5000ft / 1500m'. There is a date aperture located at the three o'clock position. The rotating bezel is unidirectional with embossed numerical minute markers. The hands are luminous and centrally mounted, accompanied by a slender second hand with a red tip. The attribution in the name rests on the visible branding and dial text, although the item itself remains unauthenticated and unverified through physical inspection. The owner's additional context identifies the piece as a Breitling, which aligns with the visible dial markings but must be treated as an unverified user-supplied claim. The overall craftsmanship and design elements are consistent with contemporary Swiss dive watches, though authenticity cannot be confirmed from photographic evidence alone.
AI Appraisal Report
Based on what I can see in the provided image, this timepiece is presented as a stainless steel automatic dive watch featuring a vibrant blue sunburst dial, prominent Arabic numerals, a rotating bezel, and markings consistent with a Breitling Superocean. The owner identifies this as a Breitling, and while the visual elements align with contemporary Swiss dive watches, I can't verify from a photo whether the piece is physically genuine. The case and integrated bracelet exhibit visible surface wear, hairline scratches, and scuffs from regular use, which negatively impacts its market value compared to a pristine example. My estimate of $2,500 to $3,500 assumes the owner's attribution is correct and that the internal movement and components are functioning and consistent with the brand. General market demand for luxury automatic dive watches of this type remains steady among collectors. However, because this item is unauthenticated, would need physical inspection to confirm, and requires professional evaluation of the movement, dial, and caseback, I must emphasize that this valuation is conditional. If a physical inspection reveals that the item is a reproduction, replica, copy, or produced in the style of the brand rather than a genuine article, the market value would drop dramatically to the $100 to $300 range typically associated with fashion or replica timepieces. To establish a firm value and confirm authenticity, an in-person examination by a horological expert, movement inspection, and verification of documentation would be required.